Looking their best is of prime concern, as both sisters have expressed their wish to meet a man on the show.

Gill, 30, even confessed before Desperate Scousewives aired: 'I think there's a lot of girls who will relate to me. I'm 30 and single and looking for Mr Right. All I really want in life is to fall in love and have a family. '

Ambitious Debbie, who is a model and was Miss Liverpool in 2009, has declared: ' I want to be a successful, world-famous model and have my own merchandise, clothes, jewellery.'

Anything to up her profile: Debbie as said that she wants to be a 'successful, world-famous model and have my own merchandise, clothes, jewellery'

Not stopping there, she added: 'I want to be like Beyoncé, inspiring all women.'

She has a way to go before fulfilling her dream however, if the public reaction to Desperate Scousewives is anything to go by.

The premiere episode failed to impress E4 viewers, with thousands taking to Twitter to vent their feelings about the first show.

And while the audience was warned before the start that 'some scenes have been set up for your entertainment', the majority of comments were about the poor standard of 'acting' from the cast of the latest semi-reality show.

On the job: Debbie doesn't have a hair out of place in the trailer for the next episode

One viewer wrote: 'Think the towie lot deserve an Oscar after watching the opening scenes of desperate scousewives.'

While another added: 'Desperate scousewives is definitely the most scripted of them all.'

Another viewer tweeted: 'This Desperate Scousewives is absolutely terrible. The acting is shocking!'

Shared priorities: Scousewives castmates Chloe and Amanda appeared on the streets of Liverpool with their hair in rollers in the first episode

However, while many viewers were quick to criticise the E4 show, others admitted it was on its way to becoming a guilty pleasure, in the same way as TOWIE and Made In Chelsea.

One viewer wrote on Twitter: 'Can't help but already be in love with desperate scousewives!'

The show focuses on the lives of a set of local glamour girls in Liverpool, revolving around model Amanda Harrington.

Mixed reaction: The first episode of the show was poorly recieved by many, though would-be stylist Jodie Lundstram provided some entertainment